Gaming log
We challenged 24 UK players, aged 18 to 60 to track their gameplay and their mental wellbeing over three weeks, and what we found surprised us (and them)!
Read : Gaming logWe challenged 24 UK players, aged 18 to 60 to track their gameplay and their mental wellbeing over three weeks, and what we found surprised us (and them)!
Read : Gaming logRead our tips for students on managing their mental health whilst juggling the struggles of studying a course.
Read : University and mental health: tips for studentsIn the digital age, it is no longer possible to control the news that we are exposed to or shield children from upsetting information. What you can do is help to minimise the negative impact it has on your children through open and honest conversations.
Read : Talking to children about scary world eventsScotland will face a "growing child mental health crisis" unless emotional wellbeing is taken as seriously as reading and writing in in the school curriculum, the Mental Health Foundation Scotland has said.
Read : Scottish parents say academic pressure is causing their children to feel stressedMark Rowland, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation commented on the 2017 Mental Health of Children and Young People in England survey.
Read : Our response to new children's mental health dataThe Mental Health Foundation Scotland is urging the Scottish Government to prioritise the health and wellbeing of pupils when they return to school in August.
Read : We urge Scottish Government to prioritise health and wellbeing of pupilsJulie Cameron, Head of Programmes at the Mental Health Foundation Scotland said: “We welcome the commitment towards improving standards of perinatal and infant mental healthcare, supported by £50 million of funding, in today’s Programme for Government announcement."
Read : Response to Scottish Government's Programme for 2019/2020Read about our latest research on teenagers' mental health during the pandemic.
Read : Teenagers' mental health under severe pressure as pandemic continues'Adulting' when you get to Uni can leave you feeling overwhelmed and stressed. We're students from the University of Sussex who have felt this way. We want to share our tips and tricks on ways to manage your finances and workload to help reduce this stress.
Read : Uni and mental health - managing finances and workloadThe Mental Health Foundation today joins the Further Education (FE) community action campaign Good for ME Good for FE, which encourages FE students across the country to do voluntary work in their area.
Read : Mental Health Foundation joins Good For Me Good for FE